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Apr 6, 2018 at 1:43am ML, IW, and 1 more like thisQuotePost OptionsPost by Deleted
on Apr 6, 2018 at 1:43am
I am still reading Avalon's work and his talk of moonlight being produced from cold
fusion intrigues me. The reason? I spent most of my life in Southern New England
and it was a gardener's and Farmer's Almanac fact that you did not want cold
sensitive plants sprouting before the full moon in May. If the sky is clear and
conditions right you have an excellent chance for the last frost of the season.
This I have personally witnessed. So Mr. Avalon get a very unscientific nod of
approval from me on the fact that moonlight is cold.

Also if the full moon is being illuminated by the sun then why is the sky dark and
some stars still showing as Avalon states? I understand the fact ok the sun is over
our proverbial shoulder and the moon can "see" it being much higher. But the
surrounding sky/space should also "see" the sun as well.

Please chime in if you have any thoughts on this.

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